Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as men.” The condition and status of women worldwide was one of social, political, educational, legal, and economic inequality. Ten years later, women's economic disparities persist. In Gender Injustice: An International Comparative Analysis of Equality in Employment, Dr. Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter focuses on women's global inequality in employment. The book's in-depth examination of women's second-class, subordinated status in the workplace around the world provides invaluable insights into the complexities of gender inequality.
Recommended Citation
Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol, Law Is Not Enough, 37 Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev. 1031 (2005) (reviewing Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter, Gender Injustice: An International Comparative Analysis of Equality in Employment (2004)) available at http://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/facultypub/540